Our Resources

Here are five user-friendly resources to help you understand criminal law:

  1. Justia Criminal Law Resources
    This site offers a broad collection of free legal information, including explanations of criminal law concepts, links to organizations like the ACLU, and resources on topics such as police practices, sentencing, and prisoners' rights. It’s a great starting point for anyone new to criminal law.

    https://www.justia.com/criminal/resources/

  2. Cornell Law School’s Wex: Criminal Law
    Cornell’s Legal Information Institute provides a clear, plain-language overview of criminal law, including definitions, the elements of crimes, types of offenses, and how criminal codes work at the state and federal levels. It’s especially useful for beginners seeking foundational knowledge.

    https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex

  3. Berman and Bracci's Step-by-Step Guide to Criminal Law
    This interactive workbook is designed for students and self-learners. It breaks down legal rules into easy-to-memorize statements, includes fill-in-the-blank exercises, and offers practice questions and sample essays to reinforce understanding.

    https://www.westacademic.com/Berman-and-Braccis-Step-by-Step-Guide-to-Criminal-Law-9781647088026

  4. University of Tennessee Law Library: Criminal Law Study Aids
    This guide curates trusted study aids, outlines, and practice questions. It’s organized for first-year law students but is accessible to anyone wanting to grasp key criminal law topics or prepare for exams.

    https://guides.lawlib.utk.edu/c.php?g=587127&p=4055962

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